An exhibition in Jeddah, a red Sea port city, demonstrates that Saudi artists and comedians are enjoying a thin breath of freedom.
An exhibition in Jeddah, a red Sea port city, demonstrates that Saudi artists and comedians are enjoying a thin breath of freedom.
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House that has a soul.

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I don’t think I’ll ever tire of this movie.
pure magic.
“Mental stimulation exercises the brain and helps reduce dementia risk. You should add more to your day.”
“Consider starting a new pastime or hobby, this involves new learning and problem solving, which helps reduce dementia risk.”
..joy.
didn’t know what to expect, honestly.
all I know is..
it was fantastic.
frustrating, for sure, due to the awesomeness and the impossibility of it.
but frustratingly beautiful.
eeep!
Working aquatic-elephants like Rajan used to be a regular sight in the Andaman Islands, south of India, but this 60-year-old five tonne Asian elephant is the last of his kind. Thanks to the introduction of motor boats and other energy-saving technology, Rajan no longer needs to swim miles between islands to work for his masters, but can now enjoy swimming purely for pleasure. Rajan still swims for ten minutes twice a day, completing about 500 yards before heading back to shore. Brazilian Photographer, Daniel Botelho, 30, travelled to the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean after hearing stories of islanders swimming with the giant beasts. He said: “I almost got killed by the elephant during one photo shoot. Suddenly a swell came and took me and the elephant by surprise. I was stuck in the sand because of the crash of the wave. He did his best not to kill me - I felt him rolling on top and away from me.” Picture: Daniel Botelho / Barcroft Media